HomeEntertainmentMoviesAmy Poehler starring Inside Out 2 grosses $1 billion globally, becomes the fastest animated film to achieve this

Amy Poehler starring Inside Out 2 grosses $1 billion globally, becomes the fastest animated film to achieve this

Disney and Pixar's Inside Out 2 starring Paul Walter Houser and Amy Poehler has become the first film of the year to surpass $1 billion at the global box office, achieving this milestone in just 19 days.

July 01, 2024 / 08:33 IST
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This achievement places the emotional comedy among the elite group of 11 animated films that have joined the billion-dollar club, eight of which are Disney productions.
This achievement places the emotional comedy among the elite group of 11 animated films that have joined the billion-dollar club, eight of which are Disney productions.

Disney and Pixar have delivered an emotional and financial powerhouse with “Inside Out 2,” the first film of the year to reach the impressive milestone of $1 billion at the global box office. In just 19 days since its release, the animated sequel has amassed $469.3 million in North America and $545.5 million from international markets, totalling a worldwide gross of $1.015 billion.

This achievement places the emotional comedy among the elite group of 11 animated films that have joined the billion-dollar club, eight of which are Disney productions. Notably, “Inside Out 2” has become the fastest animated film to achieve this feat.

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Released in theatres on June 14, “Inside Out 2” exceeded all expectations with a remarkable $151 million domestic opening, surpassing “Dune: Part 2” ($711 million) to become the highest-grossing opening of the year. It was also the first film since last July’s “Barbie” ($162 million) to debut with over $100 million. Since then, the sequel has dominated the box office charts for three consecutive weekends, securing its position as the highest-grossing movie of 2024 both domestically and globally. It has even surpassed the lifetime gross of its predecessor, 2015’s “Inside Out,” which earned $859 million worldwide.

These milestones are particularly significant for movie theatres, which have been eagerly awaiting a major hit during a generally lacklustre summer season.